a chronology of major events - Chinese Astronomical Society

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CHRONOLOGY OF MAJOR EVENTS OF
ASTRONOMY IN CHINA
(1992-2002)
1992 January Chinese President and General Secretary of the Central
Committee of the CPC, Jiang Zemin, inspected the Purple Mountain Observatory, and
wrote an inscription.
1992 0ctober The eighth “Five-Year Plan” national important basic research
program (Scaling-the-Heights Program) “Multi-wavelength observations and studies
of violent activities of celestial objects” was started. Li Qibin and Qu Qinyue
headed the program.
1992 Oct.26-29 The Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting for Astronomical
Education was held in Beijing.
1992 Oct.31-Nov.2 The seventh Congress of the Chinese Astronomical Society
(the fourteenth in total series )was held in Beijing. 155 delegate participated. The
seventh board of directors was elected with Qu Qinyue as its president.
1993 May 26 The Astrophysics Institute, Huazhong Normal University was
admitted as an institutional member of the CAS.
1993 May 26 The Fujian Astronomical Society became an adhering body of the CAS.
1993 May 24-29 IAU Colloquium No. 145 “ Supernovae and Supernova
Remnants” was held in Xi'an, China. 147 participants from China and other countries
attended.
1993 June 30-July 5 The CAS 7th Guo Shoujing Summer School (Molecular
Cloud and Star Formation) was held in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province.
1993 Aug. 16-20 CAS delegation participated in “The 6th Asian-Pacific
Regional Meeting of the IAU” in Pune, India.
1993 0ctober Ai Guoxiang from Beijing Astronomical Observatory was elected
member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1994 June 20-24 An international symposium on “the 4th Multi-Site Continuous
Spectroscopy (MUSICOS) campaign” was held in Beijing.
1994 July 1-7 1994' Sino-Japanese Summer School on Meteor was held in
Suzhou.
1994 July 17-22 The Purple Mountain Observatory successfully predicted and
observed the collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter.
1994 Aug. 15-27 CAS sent a delegation to attend the 22nd IAU General
Assembly in the Hague, the Netherlands. Ai Guoxiang was elected as the
vice-president of the IAU commission 10 (Solar Activity).
1994 Sept. 10-15 The CAS 8th Guo Shoujing Summer School (The Theory and
Observation of.Compact Object) was held in Xingtai, Hebei Province.
1994 Sept. 20 A ceremony to celebrate the 60th anniversar)r of the foundation of
the Purple Mountain Observatory, and the inauguration of the Astronomical History
Museum were held in. Nanjing.
1994 Oct. 12 Nanshan VLBI Station of the Urumqi Astronomical Station was set
up. It became a member of the European VLBI Network (EVN) in the same year.
1994 November The Astronomical Society of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous
Region was founded.
1995 January The Zhang Yuzhe Prize was set up by the Chinese Astronomical
Society.
1995 Sept. 13-23 The CAS 9th Guo Shoujing Summer School (Stellar
Astrophysics) was held in Zhengzhou, Henan Province.
1995 Sept. 25-29 Sino - German Workshop on Planetary Physics was held in
Nanjing.
1995 Oct. 14-30 The first delegation of Chinese Astronomical Society
successfully visited Taiwan.
1995 October Fang Cheng from Nanjing University was elected member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1995 Nov. 8-10 The eighth congress of the Chinese Astronomical Society (the
fifteenth in total series) was held in Nanjing. 137 delegates participated. The eighth
board of directors was elected with Li Qibin as its President.
1995 December Zhu Nenghong from Shanghai Astronomical Observatory was
elected member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
1996 Feb. 11 The Institute of History for Natural Sciences was admitted as a
CAS institutional member.
1996 June 5-14 The CAS l0th Guo Shoujing Summer School (Observational
Astrophysics) was held in Beijing.
1996 June 17-20 IAU Colloquium No.159 “Emission Lines in Active Galaxies:
New Methods and Techniques” was held in Shanghai, China.
1996 June 25-Aug.1 CSA delegation took part in the first “Cross-Strait
Workshop on Astronomical Popularization and Education ” in Taiwan.
1996 Agu.1-4 For celebrating the foundation of Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China, a meeting on
“Chinese Astronomy in 21st Century ” was held by CAS in Hong Kong, Taiwan, USA,
Canada ,Germany , Italy, Japan, Vietnam attended.
1996 Aug.19-23 CAS delegation participated in “The 7th Asian-Pacific Regional
Meeting of the IAU” in Pusan, Korea.
1996 Sept.26-27 The Qinghai 13.7 meter mm-wave Radio Telescope was
appraised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1996 Nov.11-15 The 10th “International Workshop on Laser Ranging
Instruments” was held in Shanghai.
1996 Nov.15 The supernova survey system on the 60cm telescope of Beijing
Astronomical Observatory was checked and accepted by the Chinese Academy of
Sciences.
1996 Dec.16 Chinese Academy of Sciences appraised the 2.16 m telescope in
Xinglong station, manufactured by Nanjing Astronomical Manufacture and Research
Center, Beijing Astronomical Observatory and Beijing Institute of Automation.
l997 March 9 An expedition of about 286 astronomers and astronomical
amateurs organized by CAS observed 1997 total solar eclipse in Mehe, Heilongjiang
Province.
1997 April Proposal of the National Mega-Scientific project-the Large Sky
Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAIVIOST) was approved by the
State Development and Planning Commission. Later the Feasibility Study was
approved and the project was funded.
1997 July 22 Chinese President and General Secretary of the Central
Committee of the CPC, Jiang Zemin, inspected the Xinglong ,Station, Beijing
Astronomical Observatory, and wrote an inscription.
1997 July 29-Aug.5 The 2nd "Cross-Strait Workshop on Astronomical
Popularization and Education" was held in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province.
1997 Aug.17-31 Chinese Astronomical Society sent a delegation to attend the
23rd IAU General Assembly in kyato, Japan. Ai Gucxiang was elected as the
president of IAU commission 10. Jin Wenjing and Su Dingqiang were elected as the
vice-presidents of the IAU commissions
8 and 9 respectively.
1997 Aug.28-30 The CAS llth Guo Shoujing Summer School (Cataclysmic
Variable and Binary Evolution) was held in Hefei, Anhui Province.
1997 October The eighth "Five-Year Plant” national important basic research
programs ( Scaling-the-Heights Program ) "Multi-wavelength observations and
studies of the activities of celestial objects" was appraised by the Chinese Academy of
Sciences.
1997 0ctober Sun Yisui from Nanjing University and Li Tipei from Institute of
High Energy Physics were elected members of the Chinese Academy of Science.
1998 January The ninth "Five-Year Plan" national important basic research
programs (Scaling-the-Heights Program) "Multi-wavelength observations and
studies of violent activities of celestial objects" was started. Xiong Darun and Fang
Cheng headed the program..
1998 May 2 Chinese President and General Secretary of the Central Committee
of the CPC, Jiang Zemin inspected the Huairou Station, Beijing Astronomical
Observatory, and wrote an inscription.
1998 May 18-22 IAU Colloquium No. 168 "Cometary Nuclei in Space and
Time" was held in Nanjing, China.
1998 May Beijing Astrophysics Center, jointly sponsored by Peking
University and Chinese Academy of Sciences, was established in Beijing.
1998 July The 3rd "Cross-Strait Workshop on Astronomical Popularization
and Education" was held in Taiwan.
1998 July The 4th CAS Zhang Heng Symposium (Research frontiers on stars,
galaxies and high energy astrophysics) was held in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region.
1998 Aug. 5 The lOOth anniversary of the foundation of Qingdao Observatory
was celebrated in Qingdao.
1998 Aug. 15-21 The CAS 12th Guo Shoujing Summer School (Supernovae and
Supernova Remnants) was held in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
1998 September Department of Astronomy and Applied Physics was established
in University of Science and Technology of China.
1998 Sept. 23-28 The CAS 13th Guo Shoujing Summer School (Principle ancl
application of population synthesis) was held in Hefei, Anhui Province.
1998 Nov. 22 On the occasion of the l00th anniversary of the birth of Professor
Li Heng, an unveiling ceremony of a bronze statue of the astronomer was held in
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory.
1998 Nov. 28-Dec.l The ninth congress of the Chinese Astronomical Society (the
sixteenth in total series) was held in Beijing. 123 delegates participated. The ninth
boarcl of directors was elected with Fang Cheng as its President.
1999 Feb. 6 The 4th East Asia Meeting for Astronomy was held in Kunming.
1999 Feb. 24-28 Invited by the Macao Amateur Astronomer Society, a CAS
delegation paid a visit to Macao.
1999 April 23 The National Astronomical Observational Center. Chinese
Academy of Sciences was founded.
1999 May 22 A bronze statue of Prof. Zhang Yuzhe was unveiled in the Purple
Mountain Observatory.
1999 May 26 Chinese Academy of Sciences appraised the 90-115GHz SIS super
conductor receiver manufactured by the Purple Mountain Observatory.
1999 June 11 Professor Miao Yongrui, member of the Chinese Academy of
Sciences, passed away.
1999 July 22-25 The 4th "Cross-Strait Workshop on Astronomical
Popularization and Education" was held in Beijing.
1999 Aug. 7-19 A CAS expedition observed solar total eclipse in Europe.
1999 Sept. 20-25 "The 5th Chinese Academy of Science - Max-Planck Society
Workshop on High Energy Astrophysics" was held in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region.
1999 October Huang Runqian from Yunnan Astronomical Observatory was
elected member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
1999 Nov. 2-5 "The first Sino-French workshop on solar physics" was held in
Xi'an.
1999 November The National Basic Research Priority Program (973 program)
"Formation and Evolution of Galaxies" was started. Chen Jiansheng headed the
program.
1999 Dec. 16 The Urumqi Astronomical Station was listed in the first batch of
"The national bases for scientific popularization and education".
1999 December Suzhou Observing Station was named as "The national bases
for scientific popularization and education".
1999 December Pan Junhua from the Nanjing Astronomical Instrumentation
Research and Manufacture Center was elected member of the Chinese Academy of
Engineering.
1999 The Eastern China Astronomy & Astrophysics Center was founded in
Nanjing.
2000 April 6 The Tianjin Astronomical Society became an adhering body of
CAS. 2000 April17-21 IAU Colloquium No.182 "Sources and Scintillation:
Refraction and Scattering in Radio Astronomy" was held in Guiyang, China.
2000 April 28 The Purple Mountain Observatory became "The national bases for
scientific popularization and education".
2000 May 4-17 The General Secretary of the Intemational Astronomical Union,
Dr. J. Andersen and his wife paid a visit to China.
2000 June 15-22 The CAS 14th Guo Shoujing Summer School (Ultraviolet
Radiation of the Active Galaxies) was held in Hefei, Anhui Ptovince.
2000 June An Astronomy Department was set up in Peking University.
2000 Aug.7-17 Chinese Astronomical Society sent a delegation to attend the
24th IAU General Assembly in Manchester, U.K. Prof. Su Dingqiang was elected as
the president of the IAU commission 9 (Instrumentation and Techniques), while Prof.
Jin Wenjing was elected as the president of the IAU commission 8 (Astrometry).
2000 Sept. 8-10 Celebration on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the
Jiangsu Astronomical Society, and "Workshop for Young Astronomers" were held in
Yuhang, Zhejiang Province.
2000 Sept. 21-23 The First National Scientific Conference of the CAS was held
in Shartghai. 178 scientists attended this largest astronomical meeting in China.
2000 Nov. 23 The National Basic Research Priority Program (973 program)
"Catastrophic solar activity and disastrous space weather" was started. Ai Guoxiang
headed the program.
2000 The Shanghai Astro-Geodynamics Center was founded in Shanghai.
2001 February A new English-language journal " Chinese Journal of Astronomy
and Astrophysics" (ChJAA), sponsored by the CAS and the National Astronomical
Observatories, began publication in February.
2001 March The Shaanxi Astronomical Observatory was renamed National
Time Service Center (NTSC), Chinese Academy of Sciences.
2001 April 10 The Lijiang Observing Station of Yunnan Observatory, National
Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Science was established in Lijiang,
Yunnan Province.
2001 April 21 National Astronomical Observatories (NAOC), Chinese Academy
of Sciences was founded. Beijing Astronomical Observatory was merged into NAOC.
Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, Urumqi Astronomical Station and Chuangchun
Satellite O'bserving Station became subordinates of the NAOC. Nanjing Astronomical
Instrumentation Research and Manufacture Center was transformed into am enterprise,
one of it laboratory was rebuilt as Nanjing Institute of Astronomical Optics and
Technology, NAOC.
National Astronomical Observational Center ceased to function. Beijing
Astronomical Observatory ceased to function, and Guangzhou Satellite Observing
Station ceased to function.
2001 April 25 Founding Ceremony of National Astronomical Observatories,
Chinese Academy of Science was held in Beijing.
2001 June 24 The solar radio broad-band dynamic spectrometer was appraised
by the Chinese Academy of Science.
2001 July 1 Tsinghua Center for Astrophysics was set up in Tsinghua University.
2001 July 12-19 The 5th “Cross-Strait” Workshop on Astronomical
Popularization and Education” was held in Taiwan.
2001 Aug. 18-22 The CAS 15th Guo Shoujing Summer School (Stellar evolution
and galactic evolution) was held in Yunnan Province.
2001 Oct. 16 Ceremony of commemorating the 90 anniversary of the birth of
Professor Tcheng Mao Lan, and unveiling of Tcheng’s bronze statue were held at
Xinglong Station, National Astronomical Observatories.
2001 October Zhou Youyuan from University of Science and Technology of
China was elected member of the Chinese Academy of Science.
2001 Nov. 12-17 A CAS delegation participated in “The 5th East Asian meeting
for Astronomy” in Taibei, Taiwan.
2001 Nov.26 Professor Gong Shume, Honorary President of the Chinese
Astronomical Society passed away in Nanjing.
2001 November Pre-study of the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical
Telescope (FAST) was appraised by the Chinese Academy of Science.
2001 Dec.5 The ninth “Five-Year Plane” national important basic research
program (Scaling-the-Heights Program) “Multi-wavelength observations and studies
of violent activities of celestial objects” was appraised by the Chinese Academy of
Science. It gained important research achievements.
2001 Dec.6 Chinese Academy of Science appraised the Portable Sub-mm Wave
Telescope manufactured by the Purple Mountain Observatory.
2001 Dec.13-16 “Astronomy and Chinese Astronomy: Present and Future –
Mainland and Oversea Young Chinese Astronomer Colloquium” was held in Beijing.
2001 December Nanjing Astronomical Instrumentation Research and
Manufacture Center was reorganized to Nanjing Zhoneke Astronomical
Instrumentation Limited Company.
2002 Feb.1 Chinese amateur astronomer Zhang Daqing discovered the
C/2002C1 comet named as Ikeya Zhang Comet. This is the first comet discovered by
an amateur astronomer in China.
2002 May 19 Ceremony to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the foundation
of Astronomical Department, Nanjing University and unveiling of Professor Dai
Wensai’s bronze statue were held in Nanjing.
2002 June 19 The CAS 17th Guo Shoujing Summer School (Galactic dynamics
and chemical evolution) was held in Yunnan Province.
2002 July 2-5 A CAS delegation participated in “The eighth Asian-Pacific
Regional Meeting of the IAU” in Tokyo, Japan.
2002 July 18-25 “Sino-German Radio Astronomy Conference on Radio Studies
of Galactic Objects, Galaxies and AGNs” was held in Xi’an, China.
2002 July 30-Aug.4“Sino-German Workshop on the multi-wavelength on AGN”
was held in Lijiang, Yunnan Province.
2002 Aug.5-10 IAU Symposium No.214 “High Energy Processes and
Phenomena in Astrophysics” was held in Suzhou.
2002 Aug. The 5th CAS Zhang Heng Symposium was held in Kunming, Yunnan
Province.
2002 Sept. 16-20 IAU Colloquium No.189 “Astrophysical Tides: Effects in the
Solar and Explanatory Systems” was held in Nanjing.
2002 Oct. 28-29 The Workshop on Astronomical Development in the New
Century and the Second National Scientific Conference of the CAS was held in
Nanjing.
2002 Oct. 30 Ceremony to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the foundation
of the Chinese Academy of Sciences was held in Nanjing.
2002 Oct. 30 A bronze statue of Gao Lu was unveiled at Nanjing.
2002 Oct. 30 On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the foundation of the
Chinese Astronomical Society, a memorial book 《Chinese Astronomical on the
March (1992-2002)》were issued.
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